An exciting opportunity has arisen to join Admiral Law's Serious Injury Team (SIT) as a Case Assistant!
The cases in SIT are challenging but rewarding. We support seriously injured clients to rebuild their lives and assist in securing them compensation that can grant them the independence accident-related injuries have taken away.
Key Responsibilities:
* Acting as a support to members of the SIT Department
* Assisting with the running of handlers’ case load in relation to SIT claims which are primarily RTA Intermediate Track / Multi-track (£25,000+ files) and progressively actioning work which has been delegated to them by various handlers in relation to specific SIT Claims
* Assisting Case Handlers with delegated tasks on their case load. Case Assistants are encouraged to participate in group work outside of their main supportive duties as this is recognised as being an important part of development and contribution to the whole of the SIT. Case Assistants are expected to organise and attend group meetings, contribute by taking minutes and where appropriate are encouraged to put forward proposals for development, take on projects / actively participate in ongoing projects set by their group
* Contributing towards other vital aspects of the department such as marketing, networking and charities
* A Case Assistant would not be expected to manage their own SIT claims, and their role is primarily one of support; however, on occasion and where appropriate, a Case Handler may develop to running a small amount of lower-end claims within the SIT Department to assist with their own personal development
* Generally acting as a level of support to handlers and management in terms of both legal, client care, department and administrative functions
* General day to day tasks include:
o Research medical conditions
o Undertake initial investigations
o Obtain and review relevant medical records
o Proof clients and witnesses
o Assist with identifying and instructing experts
o Request, obtain and collate supportive documents within the life of a claim
o Prepare simple schedules of financial loss and assist with more complex schedules
o Carry out research and investigations material to issues of liability and quantum
o Arrange, take and draft various witness statements, to include care statements by telephone
o Conduct initial calls with clients by telephone
o Assist with all aspects of litigated claims
o Liaise with clients to provide updates and obtain documents
o Prepare instructions to Counsel and prepare bundles for both Counsel and Court
o Chase experts and Court
o Provide appropriate updates to ATE and BTE insurers
o Deal with payments of disbursements, client & office monies and the closure of files
In addition to carrying out chargeable work on SIT claims, a Case Assistant is also expected to support the Case Handlers and wider SIT team through administrative work which can include, but not limited to:
* Reviewing incoming emails and letters (unless they are sizeable and need a detailed response)
* Requesting cheques
* Telephone chasers
* Posting letters
* Basic photocopying i.e. letters, attachments to letters or forms.
* Filing
* Anything department/firm related i.e. meetings, organising events etc.
Skills and Requirements:
* Good organisational skills with excellent attention to detail
* Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment with strict and often tight deadlines
* Hold a good level of IT literacy
* Understand how to correctly and pro-actively utilise the Case Management System to prioritise and diarise tasks
* Ensure the firm's SLAs and KPIs are met
* Act at all times within our regulatory framework and with our client’s best interests at heart
Additional Information
We have a Smart Working approach whereby Case Assistants are required to be in our Cardiff office one day a week minimum to ensure time with their teams (at present the team office days are every Tuesday). There may of course be occasions where business needs require more Team / In Office time (particularly during your training and probationary periods). For any new starter, there is a minimum requirement of 1 month in office training which will include your in-person induction and buddying with your new team. This may be extended to 3 months where necessary.
Admiral, Where You Can Be You
At Admiral, you’re accepted, supported and empowered to be you. Because you’re brilliant.
We’re proud of our people-centric culture which has led us to being recognised as a Great Place to Work for Women, a Great Place to Work for Wellbeing, and an overall Great Place to Work for over 25 years! We’re committed to ensuring that at Admiral, progression is not slowed or haltered by barriers related to protected characteristics.
Benefits and Work-Life Balance
At Admiral, we are proud to be a diverse business where we put our people and customers first. We have great benefits to ensure employees have a great work-life balance; it's one of the reasons we’re consistently voted one of the Sunday Times Best Big Companies to work for in the UK.
All colleagues will receive 33 days holiday (including bank holidays) when they join us, and this will increase with length of service, up to a maximum of 38 days (including bank holidays). You also have the option to buy or sell up to five days of annual leave in addition to your allocation.
You can also view some of our other key benefits here.
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